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trustytiler

Bought one of these based on good recommendations but to date have yet to cut a tile without an extra bit breaking off so my current opinion of this is that it's a load of junk. Willing to learn what I'm doing wrong tho'.

Score the line on porcelain tile (33cm x 45cm). Apply pressure. Apply more pressure. Tile breaks down the line but also snaps of a triangular piece from the bit I need. So I'm pretty hacked off with it.

Any suggestions? Thanks
 
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sWe

Are you using a "pressing" action to snap the tiles, or are you using a "sharp, slapping" (but not too hard) action? The later is preferable on hard tiles.

Generally, I also find that, the harder the tile is, the harder you have to score it, especially if the surface is textured, though if you score it way to hard, the tile might break prematurely.

The longer and thinner the cut is, the more important it is to get the score just right, and the power of the preaking action just right. It takes practise though, to find the correct "feeling".

Try holding the breaker lever against the tile with one hand, and slapping the lever with the other.
 
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andy9000

they will break a split second after the impact when the natural vibration frequency has been reached, you will learn by the sound of the tile as you try to break it. To keep your corners sharp on split diamond cuts hold the tile with your elbows on opposite corners and break with your knee (with pads on) aim for center of tileand press down with your forarms and elbows evenly tilingkungfoo
 
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sWe

I did a 5sqm floor the other day, and the customer had bought 60x30 textured grade 5 porcelain. I've worked with that particular tile before (kinda cheap, availible at one of the local diy chains), and it's a real ***** to cut. So I did what I normally do when I come across tiles which are really hard to cut; I take a tile and practise on it. That has the effect of you not being as careful as you'd normally be when each cut matters (especially when the customer has skimped on error/waste margins), which in turn makes it easier to find the correct power settin' in yer wrist. Don't make it easy for yourself though; do hard cuts, ie long, thin slivers.

I still had a two or three tiles break when I cut "live", so to speak, but when I was done, I had two full spare tiles :ninja:

And oh, I use Montolit cutters.
 
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Gazzer

Have you tried altering the depth of the scoring wheel with the gauge. Sometimes if its set wrong it effects the score. I think it has 4 settings to chose from.


BIG CLINKER PROBLEMS....and thats the best answer you can give?? TSK! I expected more from you :grin:
 
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wivers

Well i was gonna sugest washing them with sugar soap or trimming them with scissors. Although this is also quite effective.

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grumpygrouter

This sounds daft, but have you checked that the scoring wheel is acutally passing the end of the tile not stopping just short of it because you have the scoring wheel set too low, i use a husky and find that the scoring wheel can slip upwards after repeated use, and needs to be adjusted. :mad2:
Montolits don't have this problem! Buy a Monty Oli, you know it makes sense.:grin:
 

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